JOMA - TOURNAMENT SOFT ROJO BLANCO 2025
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| Information from the manufacturer | |
|---|---|
| Rec. price | 1 170,00 kr Manufacturer's suggested retail price The price is a recommendation from the manufacturer and therefore probably does not match the prices in all markets. |
| Year of launch | 2025 |
| Weight | 350 - 360 g |
| Form | Round |
| Balance point | Low |
| Frame profile | 38 mm |
| Frame - material | Carbon fiber |
| Surface layer - type | Smooth |
| Surface layer - firmness | Soft |
| Surface layer - material | Fiberglass |
| Core - firmness | Soft |
| Core - material | FLEXO Black EVA |
| Type of player | Beginner |
| Target group | Adult |
| Verified | Information verified by Joma |
Description from manufacturer
Tournament Soft padel racket, a versatile model designed for players seeking a perfect balance between control and power. With a construction that combines high-quality materials, this racket is ideal for both intermediate players and those looking to perfect their game. Its core is made of Black EVA soft, a material that provides great comfort when hitting the ball, along with excellent impact absorption. This core is complemented with fiberglass on the surfaces, providing greater flexibility and more efficient ball output, making the racket easier to handle. The 100% carbon frame gives it great rigidity and durability, ensuring greater stability during play and a longer lifespan. With a balanced design, the racket has 50% control and 50% power, making it a perfect option for players seeking versatile performance in all situations. Its medium balance contributes to playability comfort, allowing for both control and power without sacrificing one for the other.
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